The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 24, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SCRANTON TttXBPtf&-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24', 1902.
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Thu Modem Hardware Store.
' FOR
CHOPPING
FOOD
of nny kind in Meats, Fish,
Vegetables, Fruit, etc., use
SARGENT'S
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GEM FOOD CHOPPER
It saves time, trouble and
strength.
PRICES:
$1.25 $1.50 $2.00
Foote & Shear Co,
U9 "Washington Ave.
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Wishing Yoli
fl Merry Christmas
Wo suggest that the very
best holiday gift is a bank
book with olio dollar ($1.00) or
more o the credit of the
fot lunate person receiving
your gift.
Every new depositor to
ceives a home suvingfe hank
free of charge
AT THE
Dime Bank
Corner of Wyoming Ave
nue and Spruce Street,
SCRANTON, FA.
Bs.aftJA&iSagSia
A few slimes of Title Guai nnty and
Trust stock at a liargain If called for at
onto.
43W On
Bankers and Brokers,
Hoth 'phonos. Conncll Building.
Register Now
For .the New Term In
The flard?nbergh
School
of Miisic and flrf
Carter Building.
WHAT WILL YOU
GIVE TriE BABY? . . .
A hand knit Cap, a hand knit
Jacket, a hand knit lil.inUet, u
hand Knit Afean, a h'ind knit
Di es.x.
For the Littls Man or Woman
Dolls, all slzc'i in doth; Kimo
nns in Krenih crepe; Ciwy
Hath Ooivn", of lamb's won!.
Also a dainty lino of J.adle.s'
Klmonns.
'i'ho llahy Tender for b.iliy
H
BABY BAZAAR
US 'Wasjlilnslon Avenue.
N322SQEiSK3
tomy&izrKsmiKaszmx'Tasxsnmm.
FOR
FINEST ASSORTMENT,
FEESHEST STOCK,
LOWEST PRIUES
EVER OFFERED IN
SCRANTON.
E. C. Dean, I
AU Coimoll BUlg.
OPEN EVENINGS.
Largest distributor of fine &
ln.. In KTtl. I Tt r.l
viKtuD i aiua wigudiviu jrenii'
sylvonia.
"Cranki
. it
Uecauso sonio pcoplu know Juat what
they want and their luundiy'b aiu
uiuilil.) to deliver tho high Krado woik
demanded, thoy io turned "cinnks,"
We llko to Hcrvo this class, as our
offoitH aio moie Hiiro of uiuecIatloii.
LACKAWANNA
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LAUNDRY
A, . WAIiiWAIN.
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Pj1. Llndabury, Burgeon, diseases o:
women a specialty, 215 Council building,
llburs: xi p. m. to i p. m.; 1 to S.30
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CONTESTANTS
ALL PLACED
THIRTY-THREE WINNERS HAVE
MADE SELECTIONS.
Each of the Leaders in Tho Tribune's
Recent Educational Contest Have
Boon Rownrded In Accoi dance with
the Promises Made In Most In
&tances tho Fortunate Young Men
and Women Have Entctcd on Their
Studies Some Scholarships Exten
ded. All the winners in The Tribune's re
cent Educational Context, which came
to on end on October 23, have now made
their solcctloiiB of scholarships and it
cun now be announced what every one
of the thirty-Unco successful young
men and women have won as it result
of their summer's work for Thu Tri
bune.
In a few cases the contestants havo
not entered upon their studies at tho
THE NEWSBOYS' CHRISTMAS.
Every Newsboy of Scranton and Northeastern Penn
sylvania Will Be Given AH The Copies of The
Tribune He Can Sell on Christmas
Morning Absolutely Free.
The Tribune desires to give the newsboys an opportunity
to make sonic extra money on Christmas morning, and with
this object in view will furnish them with all the copies of the
paper they can sell on that day absolutely without cost. This
applies to carriers and all newsboys alike, whether they arc sell
ing The Tribune now or not.
The boys will be furnished with papers as soon after they
come from the press as possible, and will be kept supplied from
the business office until 1) o'clock in the morning.
Carriers out of town will be supplied with extra copies
upon request. ' ,
Boys out of town .should send their requests for extra
copies to "Circulation Manager, Tribune, Scranton, Pa.," stat
ing how many copies they expect to be able to dispose of.
Carbondale boys will be supplied from the Carbondale of
fice, from 7.80 to !U!() a. m.
All local carriers and newsboys who wish to take advantage
of this opportunity must secure their papers from The Tribune
office personally.
No returns of unsold copies will be allowed the following
day. Returns of Wednesday's papers will be accepted on Fri
day morning.
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various institutions which thoy selected,
in each case an urrangoment having
been made to extend the time of en
hance until next year and even longer.
Tliis has, in each case, been done at
the request of the prospective student,
so as to enable them to prepare for a
successful examination. In most in
stances, however, tho young people
who proved to be so ambitious and
hardworking for their own advance
ment along educational lines, have
started their cniecrs in the various
academies, business and musical insti
tutions of which they made a choice.
Following is a recapitulation of what
was chosen by each of the thirty-three
contestants:
1. A. J. Kellerman, Scianton. Key
stone Academy, Factoryvllle, Pa.
I. Maxwell Shepherd, Carbondale
WHHnmsporl Dickinson Seminary, Wil-
liamsport, Pa.
3. Oscar II. Kipp, Elmhurst. Dickin
son Collegiate Preparatory school, Car
lisle, Pa.
4. f'hniie.- Burns, Vn mil In jr. Xewton
Military Academy, Newton, N. J.
fi. Herbert Thompson, Caibondale.
School of the Lackawanna, Scranton.
I!. AVlllijin T. S. Hodrlguez, Scranton.
Huckneil University, Lewisburg, Pa.
7. William Sherwood, Harford. Syra
cuse University. Syiacuue, X. Y.
5. Albeit Freedman, Bcllovue. Wash
ington school for boys, Washington, D.
C.
0. Fred K. Clunsler, Green Ridge.
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.
10. J. A. Havenstrlte, Moscow.
Brown's rollege Preparatory school,
Philadelphia.
11. L. K. Stanton, Scrunton. Scranton
Business College.
12. Charles W. Dorsey, Scranton.
University of Rochester, Rochester, N.
Y,
13. Hondrick Adams, Chinchilla.
Ilardenbergh School of Music and Art,
Scianton.
II. Henry E. Collins, Klzers, Scran
ton Business College.
15. A. L. Clark, Green Grove. Alfred
Wooler's Vocal Studio, Scranton.
10. Lowls Bates, Scranton. Scranton
Conservatory of Music,
17. Harry Madden, Scranton. Scran
ton Business College.
IS. Miss Mary Yeager, Green Ridge.
Wllkes-Barro Institute, Wilkes-Barre.
19, John Mackle, Providence. Inter
national Correspondence schools, Scran
ton. 20, Homer Kresge, Hydo Park.
Scranton Conservatory of Music.
21, Miss Jano Matthowson, Factory-
Commencing Wednesday, Dec. 17
AND CONTINUING UNTIL
Thursday, Dec. 25
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To all Puichabera of Teas Coffees,
Spices, Baking Powder nnd Uxlracta, a
largo monthly COMIC PAD CALENDAR
handsomely lithographed in many colors;
bfzo 10x11. Don't miss them, only a lim
ited number
THE GREAT
Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co,
411 Lackawumxu avouuo, Ml North Main
avenue. 'Phono "J-2. Prompt Delivery.
New 'Phono 13.
B FiiMMinfi rl
Carter Building,
vllle. Lackawanna Business College,
Scrunlon.
22. Elmer Williams, Elinhurst.
Lackawanna Business College.
2tf. Miss Beatrice Harper, Thompson.
International Correspondence schools.
24. Fred Klbler, South Scranton. In
ternational Cortcppondencc schools.
25. Frank B. McCreary, Halistead.
International Correspondence schools.
fi. William Cooper, .Prlecbura In
ternational Correspondence schools.
27. Louis Gore, Brooklyn. Cotult
Summer school, Co.tult, Mass.
28. Don. C. Capwell, Scranton.
Scranton Conservatory of Music.
4 l" S 4 4 4 f S 4 "t1 4 4 fr 4 4 4 C
30. Eddie Morris, South Scranton.
Hardenbergh School of Music and Art.
, 31. Mis3 Edna Coleman, Scranton.
Hardenbergh School of Music and Art.
32. Walter Halistead, Scranton. Har
denbergh School of Music and Art.
33. Arthur J. Thayor, South Scranton.
Alfred Wooler's Music Studio, Scran
ton. Oxfoid Bibles at Reynolds Bros.
Call at McClintock's,
For liollv. hollv wreaths, trrnnnrl nliif.
vreaths, roping, and other Christmas
greens. Both 'phones. Christmas trees.
City and School Taxes 1903.
The above tax duplicates are now In
my hands for collection.
F. S. BARKER,
" City Treasurer.
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"Handsome Christmas Presents.
Large flowers and palms at bargains.
Both 'phones. Morel Bros.
' Go to Reynolds Bros., to day.
tiHiAK
SPECIAL
TODAY
Fresh Imported Cigars,
Fresh Key West Cigars
At Factory Prices
HUYLERS
Special order to arrive
tonight 6.50 p. m.
Coursen's
Bons 60ns and Gbocolates
50c
in handsome special
Christmas boxes,
ORANGES
20c to 50c
$3.00 to $5.00 per box
E. G. Coursen,
ISO Lackawanna Ave.
urn
111 H
OF A PIANOFORTE SCHOLARSHIP
in Iho Conservatory would be a present
vorih having. Full particulars at iho
Conservatory office.
604 Linden St.
TAKEN BY THEIR. FATHER.
Thompson Children Ate to Go to New
York with Him.
A pathetic tecno was witnessed In the
ofllcc of tho Hoard of Assqclated Char
ities yesterday afternoon, when James
Thompson, of Now York city, mot his
two little children, who wore recently
taken from their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Klofer, because of the
cruel treatment of tho latter.
Mr. Thompson was separated from
his wlfo at tho time of Her death last
spring, and tho children, Floreitco nged
14 years, and George, aged 9 years,, were
taken charge of by their aunt nnd'
uncle. When tho latter were arrested
at tho Instance of Mrs. Duggan, -tho
children were taken from them and
wero placed temporarily in the Homo
for the Friendless.
Their father was notlllod, and ho
camo on here yesterday for the purpose
of taking tho children back to New
York. He burst Into tears when he mot
them and heard tho story of their suf
fering. He declared that ho wrote no
less than twcuty.-t.wo letters to the
Keifers during the last eight months,
Inquiring for the children, but received
no answer. Some of these letters wero
written to the girl, and she said yes
terday that her -aunt would not permit
her to reply to them.
The little boy, who denied 'on the
stand that the Injury on his arm .had
been indicted by his aunt, admitted to
Mrs. Duggan yesterday that It had
been, nnd said that ho told a different
story at the hearing because he was
afraid or Mrs. Kolfer. The children will
go back to New York with their father
todav.
Prang's Calendais at Reynolds Bros.
80,000
Will Buy the Finest Residence For
the Money on "The Hill."
This house is beautifully situated,
nicely planned and finely finished in
hard wood. The street is paved, and,
if VOU desiro' moro lnfnrmntlnn nnd
mean business, see W. T. Hackett, the
broker.
To the Republican Voters of the City
of Scranton.
A Republican primary to elect a Re
publican candidate for the office of
city recorder and ward vigilance com
mittees will be held on Thursday, Jan
uary lii, 1003, at the regular polling
places between the hours of 4 and 8 p.
m. Candidates for the nomination for
city recorder must register their names
with C. K. Chittenden, G19 Lackawanna
avenue, on or before Dec. 20. 1902, and
pay the assessment levied on or before
December 27, 1902, if their names are
to be placed on the ticket. The city
committee earnestly requests that all
nominations for ward and election of
ficers be held at the same time and
place, the vigilance committee running
a separate box.
C. E. Chittenden, Chairman Republi
can City Committee.
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Christmas Ice Cream.
Although we nre very busy, all Christ
mas Ice cream orders lecelved by 7
o'clock tonight (Wednesday) will be
taken care of. will not nccept order's
later. J. D. Williams & Bro., 314 Lack
awanna avenue. .
Butcher Business For Sale.
One of the best located and best pay
ing meat businesses in the city is of
fered for sale on account of owner go
ing to Europe. For price and particu
lars seo W. T. Hackett, the broker.
Largest lino of stationery, also the
best line, at Reynolds Bros,
Gibson Calendars at Reynolds Bros.
The sale of goods damaged by water
at G. W. AVatklns' stole will bo on
sale Tuesday morning and for tho bal
ance of the week.
Prang's Posters at Reynolds Bros.
YOUR LAST WILL.
In selecting ah , administrator, guardian, or
trustee, weigh the permanency and responsibility
of a corporation against the possible disabilities of an
individual. Furthermore, a trust company is or
ganized for just such duties, nnd represents the com
bined wisdom of men of large experience. Expense
no greater than for individual executorship.
THE TITLE GUARANTY & TRUST CO.
OF SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA.
PAINT
AND
Gold Sea! Ready-nixed Paints,
fialpney Oil Hanufacturing: Co.,
HI to 149 Moridinn Street.
Old Thoiic-G2-2. New Thone-2581,
SERVICES FOR
CHRISTMAS
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PROGRAMMES THAT WILL BE
OBSERVED.
Mntln Seivlce In Holy Tilnlty Evan
gelical Lutheran Chuich at 0 a. in.
and in tho Evening: tho ChrUtmao
Festival of tho Sunday School Will
Bo Hold At St. Luke's Episcopal,
Zion Lutheran, and St. Patrlck'3
and St. Lucia'n Roman Catholic
Churches.
lit the Evangelical Lutheran chinch
fo the Holy Trinity, Christmas day will
bo ushered in with an early matin serv
ice at C n. 111., ut which tho pastor,
Rev. 13. F. Rlttor, A. M., will preach
the festal sermon. The following will
bo tho order of tho service:
Hymn, "Joy to tho World."
Vei oleic.
Invltatory.
Venlto.
Hymn, "Good News from Heaven tho
Angels Bring."
Psalms 79 and S3.
Gloria Patrl.
Lesson.
Hymn, "Come Yc Falthul.'
Sermon.
Offertory.
To Dcum.
Prayer.
Salutation.
Collects.
Benediction.
R. E. Ward will preside at tho oigan.
At 7.30 p. m. the Christmas festival of
the Sunday school will bo held, R. H.
Brader, lay superintendent, presiding.
Miss Llda Garragan, the organist, hav
ing charge of tho music. The carols
to bo sung will be from the festival
music of "The Christinas Manger."
The titles of tho selections and recita
tions to bo rendered by tho children of
tho school are "Happy Christmas
Time," "Is He a King?" "The Bible."
"The Night the Shepherds Watched,"
Continued on Pago 10.
JOB I I I 1 1
Nothing is more desirable than an
Umbrella. We have just received
the most magnificent line of Umbrel
la Handles ever received In Scranton.
Nothing later, nothing elsewhere.
Our prices are dollars below others.
.HE SCRANTON
UMBRELLA M'F'C CO.
313 Spruce Street.
M. SILVERMAN, Prop.
From
1 to 28 Dollars
Pocket Poco's
Calendars
Alburns
Hornbajker,
211 Washington Ave.
As a ams
eini
Kodaks
WiSHES
For the convenience of their custom
ers, tho Lackawanna Tritst and Safe
Deposit Company wilt bo open this
evening from 7 to S o'clock.
Walornmn's fountain pens, tho new
est styles at Reynolds Bros.
aggtii!aa5saaajK;ia
Just Received
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n
A Big
Shipment of
Extra Fancy
York
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State
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Bring All the Little
Folks to See the
Real Live
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All Cars Transfer to
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AVE O JPCUCE ST T
A Simple Matter
' A stock of Men's Fine Furnishings so thor
oughly complete and so well displayed as we
present it to you, makes "gift choosing" a sim
ple matter. The great quantity of Furnishings
leaving our store the past few weeks, have not
made noticeable defections in our stock, owing
to our surplus stock, and we are in a position to
take the best care of late buyers.
$3.00 SILK UMBRELLAS, $2.50.
As fine a chance as could
come on these last days before
Christinas.
L'li-inch Umbrellas,
covered
e, and a
with strc
silk sert
variety of handsome natural
handles; steel frame and steel
rod.
HOLIDAY SUSPENDERS
Silk Suspenders, plain or fan
cy colors, gilt buckles, leather
ends, in handsome boxes, 50c.
Other good sorts, $1.00 and
$1.50; either gold plated or sil
ver buckles.
Way's Mufflets, 50c and 75c
Suit
Cases
Troveling
Bags
w
Established
1866
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HANDJp
It Is often a source of great satisfaction to purchasers to be able to
make their own selection of skins for garments. We are now In ths
exclusive fur business, and prepared to show you a large line cf tho foli'
lowing hlgh-grsde furs ;
ALASKA SEAL
SERBIAN LAMB
BROADTAIL
ERMINE
RUSSIAN SABLE
HUDSON BAY SABLE
MINK
CHINCHILLA
BLACK LYNX
BLUE LYNX
Remodeling and Repairing
Is Given Special Attention.
324 Lackawanna Avenue.'
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BE UP-TO-DATE J
By having your horses
shod with a good
Removable Calk
We have both the
NEVERSLIP and
WILLIAMS CALKS t
t Uittenbender fi t
126-128 Franklin Ave.
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"VJirayM'jgg
who? wmi
Buy your Shoes, Itubbcis and
Slippers at . t.
NETTlETOr?
and pot a key to the Red Box F
which contains iksu.uu.
The right hey gpts the
$20.00
He Gives Trading Stamps
134 Washington Ave.
Opposite Connell Building.
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TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
agvME
HOLIDAY NECKWEAR, 50c to $4
N"ov is the time ,for buying
Christmas neckwear, and this is
the store.
Tlie broadest stock we ever
had is complete though we
have sold a great many more
than we did a year ago at lliis
time.
MUFPLERS FOR CHRISTMAS
We bought an entire line of
"Drummers" sample-; of line
iMiifllcTs at an ei.ormous reduc
tion in 1 ncc.
Iuioiigh for all eor.urs, today
and tomorrow ; about -" per
cent, under priced, $1.00 to
$(i.00.
Hath
Robes
Gloves
Canes
lYhT
High-Class
Purs
BAUM MARTEN
STONE MARTEN
BLACK MARTEN
ISABELLA EOX '
SABLE FOX
WHITE rox
BLUE 1'OX
BLACK POX
BEAR
Cash Paid for
Raw Purs.
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